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Questions about contexts, which are used in Mathematica to organize defined symbols and avoid conflict between symbols that would otherwise have the same name. They are created when packages are loaded.

Since I found that when I using notebook interface, I need to assign different kernels to different notebooks (if I want to run them at the same time), I wonder if I run those *.m files from terminal ...

I'm trying to create a function (in a package) to import a lot of data and create a symbol with UpValues to return specific results about the data. I've got it working fine in a regular notebook, but ...

I'm getting unexpected behavior when beginning a new context, leaving it, and then re-entering it. Specifically, when re-entering the context, symbols that had been previously defined in that context ...

I have run into a problem that is currently stumping me. I'm running a WebMathematica server, and am trying to create a package to use on one of the pages. However, when I load the package, it appears ...

I'm new to the mathematica platform and I am developing a simulation framework as my first exercise and have been tearing my hair figuring how to make packages interact with each other. Ill explain a ...

I have some code that uses a list of replacement rules to inject values (physical constants for different materials) into a more complicated expression. This is convenient since I can tweak the values ...

I am trying to understand Mathematica's Context, but I do not understand why
the short name of the variable defined in the temp` context (x) returns the Global definition. I am following the section ...

If I have functions in two packages that have parameters such as length_, width_ and height_; is there any way to have both packages loaded without generating messages such as "Symbol length appears ...

Is it possible to figure out in what file a certain packaged symbol lives in (assuming there is no shadowing between multiple identical symbol names)? I would like to have a function that if, given a ...

I'm trying to create a function "InContext" to execute a piece of code inside a certain context (and to return the result of evaluating that piece of code).
One approach is to place the code inside a ...

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